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Committed to providing messages, materials,
and ministries that will further revival, both personally and
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Harold Vaughan |
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Alderman,
Robert |
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Baker, Roger |
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Binney, Jim |
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Brownfield,
Keven |
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Campbell,
Duncan |
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Currin, Don |
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Daniel, Keith |
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du Toit, Gerhard |
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Duewel, Wesley |
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Farrell, Tom |
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Frye, Sammy |
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Galkin, Will |
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Gibbs Jr, David |
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Goetsch, John |
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Hamilton,
Glendy |
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Hassel, Bob |
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Havner, Vance |
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Hession, Roy |
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Hughes, Jackie |
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Ingram, Billy |
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Lockridge, S.M. |
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Madaus, Chuck |
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Mathews, Glenn |
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McLeod, Bill |
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Mohr, Ed |
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Negrut, Paul |
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Palmer, Jack |
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Palmer, Tom |
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Peasley, Harold |
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Peckham, Colin |
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Reidhead, Paris |
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Sauvageot,
Larry |
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Scott, Craig |
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Shaffer, Bryan |
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Shaw, Tom |
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Tozour, Rich |
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Peckham, Mary |
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Trahan, Carol |
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Paris Reidhead devoted his life to communicating the message
of the Gospel in America and throughout the world. A student
pastor in rural Minnesota at age eighteen, Mr. Reidhead felt
led of the Lord to overseas mission work. In 1945, Paris Reidhead
and Marjorie, his wife of two years, traveled under the auspices
of the Sudan Interior Mission to the Sudan-Ethiopia Border
where they surveyed and analyzed tribal languages in preparation
for evangelism and education in this area.
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